Monday, 27 October 2025

Maintenance Broomhill Section - 25th October 2025

With holidays etc only a few of us met at Boat of Garten, Georgie had already loaded up her  "truck" with the requisite tools and off we headed for Fisherman's crossing. 


A couple of dipped joints near the 90 mile post were just a warm up, the main event was some half a mile away near Lynchurn 2 level crossing, where above Andrew and Jeremy no doubt discussing their former mountaineering conquests of the visible snow capped peaks of the Cairngorms.


After much huffing & puffing and the dark art of Measured Shovel Packing, the concave joints are now convex, albeit briefly, as rail traffic will soon smooth it out to be perfectly level.
 


Luncheon was had in the relatively warm environs of Broomhill Porters Room, Georgie gave us the light task of spreading the ash on the Up cess just South of Broomhill bridge, which had recently been disturbed by trenching for cables.

Thanks to all the aforementioned and Fergus (the fishplate fiend) who joined us after his track inspection and yes he replaced one and left a further two for Georgie to attend to!  





 

Saturday, 18 October 2025

Many trains at Boat of Garten - 17/18 October 2025

Following on from the previous P'Way blog - Thursday and Friday saw the Rail 200 Inspiration train stabled in the back platform at Boat of Garten open for the public to visit.



Above photos thanks to G.Sutherland at end of play Friday.
(Hope the many visitors appreciated our infrastructure maintenance!)    



As part of the visit there is a special Strathspey Railway Gala with two train running with mixed traction! (by the looks of things) 
Thanks to Rob Law for above two photos
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Saturday saw partial normality return, as the Rail 200 train had departed but apparently the two train running was still in operation.


Akin to "how many men to change a light bulb?" Answer : four! (as I had already failed with the powerful battery wrench first) - all to remove one chair screw! 
Fortunately they weren't all as hard as this one, dismantling all the chairs from the dead sleepers that Georgie had retrieved.


After luncheon was more of the same but it was easier as at least most of the sleepers were upright - alas we still could not see much of the many train movements taking place yards away!

Thanks to Mike,Fergus,Jeremy Iain, Michael & Ian (who joined in after his track inspection)

Friday, 17 October 2025

Boat Spruce up - 11th October 2025

We welcomed a new volunteer Mike who lives locally

and soon mucked in as above, apparently the brief description of the task from Georgie was "fill in the holes on the platform" She had left piles of gravel, only a matter of spreading, levelling and raking. We did end up digging out the worts of the moss and barrowing away, that kept Andrew, David, Richard & myself busy all day!   
 

Whilst I was admiring the finales on the completely renovated Running in Board above, Richard explained that it was himself and David Childs that had to overcome the different size lettering by grinding them down as part of their many tasks. Richard had also painted the platform edges on all three platforms in record time!


Jeremy, Mike and Michael set to battling the encroaching vegetation on the Down platform.
Thanks to all that attended.